LinkLinksOpinion Chelsea Coffin of the D.C. Policy Center: Even for early grades, there is a weak link between where families live and where students attend school By Editor On Sep 26, 2019 Last updated Sep 26, 2019 30 Share Since the mid-2000s, the District of Columbia has experienced a population boom accompanied by rising housing values—and, in recent years, more students in public schools. In most cities with similar population growth, housing prices rise in tandem with the number of school-age children in neighborhoods with schools that are perceived as high-quality. 30 Share FacebookTwitterReddItWhatsAppEmailPrint
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